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There is a wide scope for students with B.Sc/M.Sc life science in India as well as foreign countries. Seafood and fish products are in demand and this sector provides opportunities for life science students. They can pursue research in life science which helps them to identify the wide range of products and techniques in the respective field. Biotechnology and fish genetics are two important areas where the life science students have a lot to explore and research.
These are the types of jobs that one can get after completion of the course:AgronomistBiochemistBiomedical EngineerBiophysicistEpidemiologistFood ScientistHorticultu
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Both the universities are better in their own ways.
Both have their pros and cons.
Chandigarh University:
Some good things about this university:
1. Excellent infrastructure and most important it is growing day by day.
2. Good and supportive faculty.
3. Well-equipped labs.
4. Hostel facility is very good, you don't have to worry about anything except food a little.
5. Placement oriented guidance.
6. Easy reach to the higher authority of the university.
7. No ragging.
I have never seen a single ragging case in my first year, seniors are very supportive.
8. Students from all over the India even foreign country study here.
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